Texas A&M Oceanography researchers observed abnormal water conditions during regularly scheduled sampling March 23 at several sites in Galveston Bay. Toxicity data from water samples will be available after April 8.

A Texas A&M-led team is conducting is conducting research to better understand how urban residential wood-framed buildings are damaged from strong earthquakes at the world’s largest shake table in Japan to improve disaster recovery timetables.

TEES Eminent Professor Dr. Robert Skelton aims to answer four yet-unsolved needs for maintaining long-term life in space with his habitat project funded through NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts Program.

The future of aerial and ground autonomous vehicles will take shape at Texas A&M's StarLab located on the RELLIS campus.

Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy (ISTPP) researchers will partner on a $2 million NSF grant to examine how the dynamics of planning, policies, flood control infrastructures, and the social networks affect the capacity of urban communities to recover from major flooding.

The Polo Garage Project scheduled for October 2020 completion will include a recreation center, food court and office space.

Among the 11 teams to receive a U.S. Department of Energy award is a team from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) led by Dr. Kate Davis.